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the economy must be improving. sold, $210 down front, buyer 170, 170. i doubled. go, bene. there you go. john: look at this! girls are winning. i know! girls are kicking butt on the guys right now. yes, we are. how do you feel? come on, we have to keep it up. maybe we'll knock the alpha dogs off. (chuckling) kevin: i'll tell you what. let's watch round three and we'll find out. we'll see what happens. all right, lot number 75 this czech painting here. it's a lukocic painting. what do you have for me? $100, i have $110, $120. $120, $130 here, $140. $150 here, $160. $160, yes, $170 here, $180? $190 here, $200? how big is it? $230, $240. $240, $230 here, now $240? anyone $240? any interest at $240? going to sell here at $230? sold here, $230. i'm happy. that's great. wow, kevin. very happy. lot number 72, this 19th-century etching called "the day we celebrate." start me, please, $20 for it? $20? $25 in the back, $30 ma'am? $30, yes, $35, $40. $35 on my left, $40, $45, yes, and $50? and $55, yes, and $60? $60, yes, five, and $65? anyone $65? going to sell $60 in the back. anyon
the economy must be improving. sold, $210 down front, buyer 170, 170. i doubled. go, bene. there you go. john: look at this! girls are winning. i know! girls are kicking butt on the guys right now. yes, we are. how do you feel? come on, we have to keep it up. maybe we'll knock the alpha dogs off. (chuckling) kevin: i'll tell you what. let's watch round three and we'll find out. we'll see what happens. all right, lot number 75 this czech painting here. it's a lukocic painting. what do you have...
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. >> the economy, jobs, and the middle class are expected to be center stage on tuesday night as president obama delivers his fourth state of the union address. the president will be trying to take the high ground from republicans in the fight over budget cuts. >> they would rather ask more from the majority of americans and put our recovery at risk than close a single tax loophole for the wealthy. >> the president and democrats are demanding what they see as a fair balance. >> we need more revenue and more cuts. of like to see that in a bold proposal. >> if there is no deal by march 1, automatic spending cuts taken. >> these reductions do not make sense. we will hurt a lot of people. it is up to the president to act now. >> not everyone believes the across-the-board cuts could hurt the economy. >> the president is talking about a sequester. the tea party people are saying the sequester is a pittance. >> hour journey moves board. >> tuesday night, president obama will have his say from the nation's biggest bully pulpit. he will be taken his case to the people visiting atlanta and chicago.
. >> the economy, jobs, and the middle class are expected to be center stage on tuesday night as president obama delivers his fourth state of the union address. the president will be trying to take the high ground from republicans in the fight over budget cuts. >> they would rather ask more from the majority of americans and put our recovery at risk than close a single tax loophole for the wealthy. >> the president and democrats are demanding what they see as a fair balance....
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for hamilton, i think the pivotal moment is the collapse of the american economy. it begins to collapse in 1777 and has utterly collapsed by 1779. i don't think hamilton understood the reasons for that collapse and washington didn't either. both initially thought it was due to lack of good leadership by congress. the problems where really much deeper than that. hamilton, beginning around 1779, began getting up at headquarters early in the morning, lighting a candle and reading books, studying, studying economics, reading hobbs, reading the guy who has my favorite name of all, the characters from the revolutionary era, maliki possible white --posselwaite. hamilton read those and in the course of reading those he came to the conclusion that the english had the right idea. the english economic system was the perfect system. it was a system that featured a strong government, strong enough to tax, strong enough to regulate commerce, it had net national government, it hannah funded debt, it was in fact what many historians now call a fiscal military state. it was a state
for hamilton, i think the pivotal moment is the collapse of the american economy. it begins to collapse in 1777 and has utterly collapsed by 1779. i don't think hamilton understood the reasons for that collapse and washington didn't either. both initially thought it was due to lack of good leadership by congress. the problems where really much deeper than that. hamilton, beginning around 1779, began getting up at headquarters early in the morning, lighting a candle and reading books, studying,...
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and to a drop off that sense to go up when the economy is weak. -- that tend to go up when the economy is weak.but later in the decade, spending turns up again . part of this is the return of interest rates to more normal levels and our projection that would push up interest payments to nearly their highest share of gdp in did years. another of the decade a significant expansion of federal health-care programs and rising health-care costs per person will push up spending on the largest federal programs, social security, medicare, medicaid. by 2020.-- by 2023, it reaches 23% a g.d.p. what does this mean for federal debt that we expect that will reach 76% of gdp this year, at the highest since 1950. we protect it will be higher than the 39% average. it will be rising again as part of the economy. there are a few point worth making. the first consequence i want to list. there is the crowding out of capital investment. second me that lawmakers will have less flexibility to use spending policies to respond to unexpected challenges like a recession or war. debt was about 36% of gdp in 2007.
and to a drop off that sense to go up when the economy is weak. -- that tend to go up when the economy is weak.but later in the decade, spending turns up again . part of this is the return of interest rates to more normal levels and our projection that would push up interest payments to nearly their highest share of gdp in did years. another of the decade a significant expansion of federal health-care programs and rising health-care costs per person will push up spending on the largest federal...
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time period on the cusp of the 70 '80s were pivotal moments for hamilton the collapse of the american economy begins to collapse 1777 and an utterly collapsed i don't see campbell said understood the reasons and washington did body there the bill fiat was flat cahow -- lack of leadership but the problem was steeper than that a and beginning around 1779 getting up at headquarters survey to light a candle to study economics reid being the guy who has my favorite day of all maliki you never want to read that but at any rate him molted read those and then he came to the conclusion they english had the right idea the economic system was perfect to feature a strong government strong enough to tax or regulate commerce with the national government of funded debt and in fact, what many now call a fiscal military state in which a given the economic measures that came into play the nation had plenty of money for it to expand as it did it acquired more wealth flowing back into english and enabling it to expand even more. so inclined to in the mid 17th century was rather a backwater country in the affairs
time period on the cusp of the 70 '80s were pivotal moments for hamilton the collapse of the american economy begins to collapse 1777 and an utterly collapsed i don't see campbell said understood the reasons and washington did body there the bill fiat was flat cahow -- lack of leadership but the problem was steeper than that a and beginning around 1779 getting up at headquarters survey to light a candle to study economics reid being the guy who has my favorite day of all maliki you never want...
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if it was not for the mines and miners we would not have the economy or the country we have. we would not be the best economy in the world. they gave us dependable and affordable energy. the thing i have a hard time with is this fighting and making people understand that coal is still part of the mix. the largest part of our energy mix. do not make it more difficult. help me find the technology that would continue to clean up the environment. would've done more in the last two decades than ever before in the history. we can even do more. we like to think we have a partner. in west virginia, we think our government is working against us. i think they are, too. i am trying to get every door open that i can work with. i'm not going to sit back and not to let them know what we do and how hard we do and how much energy we provide for this country. and some the best coal in the world comes from west virginia. we do not mind heavy lifting. we will do the heavy lifting. we would like for somebody to recognize and appreciate. >> based on all of that, you're been washington for a coupl
if it was not for the mines and miners we would not have the economy or the country we have. we would not be the best economy in the world. they gave us dependable and affordable energy. the thing i have a hard time with is this fighting and making people understand that coal is still part of the mix. the largest part of our energy mix. do not make it more difficult. help me find the technology that would continue to clean up the environment. would've done more in the last two decades than ever...
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is he knew -- so he knew he wanted a diversified economy. and he didn't want just farming, he wanted to be a modern country. with every kind ofville activity there could -- industrial activity there could be. let madison do it, right? >> hamilton. >> let hamilton do it. when madison objected, of course, he thought long and hard about, well, was this really the right way to go. but in the end he said, yes, let's, let's absolutely do it. so that, that surprised me. it's not simply that he was a handsome guy who looked good in a uniform, but he was a -- what i say about him in the back is that he was the visionary in chief. and i came to find that. >> all right. so after -- >> and then the case of choosing hamilton over madison's objections, he's going against what you would think were his proclivities. i mean, his virginian advisers, the people who were most like him, were saying, oh, this is wrong, this is a bad guy. but he goes with the new yorker, the immigrant -- >> he was a entrepreneur himself. i mean, he saw mount vernon as his business
is he knew -- so he knew he wanted a diversified economy. and he didn't want just farming, he wanted to be a modern country. with every kind ofville activity there could -- industrial activity there could be. let madison do it, right? >> hamilton. >> let hamilton do it. when madison objected, of course, he thought long and hard about, well, was this really the right way to go. but in the end he said, yes, let's, let's absolutely do it. so that, that surprised me. it's not simply...
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we have an army, we have an av, we have money, we have an economy. we are in a very different situation than the founders ever were or ever could have imagined. but we still have the two inclinations. are we involved in foreign policy to protect their interest? are we involved in foreign-policy to project some ideology into the world? >> host: of course it's a very different time in the world. we are not an indispensable nation. we are a nation very much a threat 25 years after the constitution not too far from here where we are taking this interview they burn down the white house and the country very much was at risk. how do the people that you write about, contemporary authors, how do they translate or try to translate what the franken signs and a founding to contemporary debates about iraq and afghanistan? >> guest: a lot of them quote washington's farewell address and said he shouldn't be involved. there tends to be a very nativist threat going through those books and that discourse. >> host: tell us more about that. would he mean by nativist? >>
we have an army, we have an av, we have money, we have an economy. we are in a very different situation than the founders ever were or ever could have imagined. but we still have the two inclinations. are we involved in foreign policy to protect their interest? are we involved in foreign-policy to project some ideology into the world? >> host: of course it's a very different time in the world. we are not an indispensable nation. we are a nation very much a threat 25 years after the...
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and global economy. s-sierra .2% are not. the very existence threatens economic and financial stability and furthermore regulators in many small banks are tied up in regulatory and legal knots in an enormous direct costs in large and costing him his the operation of our economy. your .2% if the administration and the congress can agree as recently as two weeks ago on legislation that affects the 1%. surely can process the solution that affects your .2% of the nationsbank less costly, less complex, former effect adventure and one. argue with the time has come to change the decision-making paradigm. there should be more than that to present solutions, which are bailout for the end of the world economy as we know it. both choices are unacceptable. the next financial crisis could cost for the two years of output, which was boston would be borne by millions more u.s. taxpayers. that her highness caused must be weighed against the posted benefit of maintaining today to fill status quo and to us at the dallas f
and global economy. s-sierra .2% are not. the very existence threatens economic and financial stability and furthermore regulators in many small banks are tied up in regulatory and legal knots in an enormous direct costs in large and costing him his the operation of our economy. your .2% if the administration and the congress can agree as recently as two weeks ago on legislation that affects the 1%. surely can process the solution that affects your .2% of the nationsbank less costly, less...
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we have nav, we have money and an economy. when a very different situation than the founders ever were or ever could've imagined, but we still have those two inclinations. are we about to foreign policy to protect her interests quite are we involved in foreign policy to project ideology into the world? >> guest: >> host: were not in the dispensable nation. 25 years after the creation of the constitution not too far from here come the paper and the white house that the country very much at risk. so the people that you write about in the book, the contemporary authors, how do they translate or try to train late with the frankenstein set to contemporary debates about foreign policy in iraq, afghanistan? >> guest: a lot of to quote washington's farewell address and say we should be involved. there tends to be a very nativist echoing through those folks and that discourse. >> host: what you mean by nativist? >> guest: let the world friday we just need to pull back and take care of ourselves. i don't sense among the contemporary con
we have nav, we have money and an economy. when a very different situation than the founders ever were or ever could've imagined, but we still have those two inclinations. are we about to foreign policy to protect her interests quite are we involved in foreign policy to project ideology into the world? >> guest: >> host: were not in the dispensable nation. 25 years after the creation of the constitution not too far from here come the paper and the white house that the country very...
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aside from the economy the debate over gun control. people took the opportunity to redraw battle lines. >> it was no coincidence that the house chamber was full of people who have seen their lives shattered by gun violence. surrounded by supporters, president obama took the opportunity to make a pitch to congress. faces made famous by unthinkable act. debbie giffords, sandy hook school teacher caitlin roads and omar, who lost his sister during the deadly rampage at virginia tech. obama on his mind but his sister at it -- in his heart. >> we think about our loved ones all the time. >> it has been a long since years since he said goodbye to his younger sister. since then, he has lobbied heavily for stronger background checks. topics you would -- he was hoping the president would touch on and he did. >> in the two months since newtown, more than 1000 birthday is, graduations, anniversaries has been -- have been stolen from our lives by a bullet from a gun. >> since newtown, the debate over gun laws has soared with the focus turning to men
aside from the economy the debate over gun control. people took the opportunity to redraw battle lines. >> it was no coincidence that the house chamber was full of people who have seen their lives shattered by gun violence. surrounded by supporters, president obama took the opportunity to make a pitch to congress. faces made famous by unthinkable act. debbie giffords, sandy hook school teacher caitlin roads and omar, who lost his sister during the deadly rampage at virginia tech. obama on...
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>> unless the economy improves, it will be the economy. if it is beyond the economy, i think health care might be an issue. whatever democrat runs probably voted for it. whatever republican runs did not vote for it. i do not think guns will be a big issue unless there is a lot of administrative action taken by this president that is going to turn gun owners off. then the president could raise it to a big campaign issue. i do not think any action by congress will raise it to a big campaign issue. >> i wanted to ask the questions about immigration reform. a group of eight senators are trying to draft legislation and take the lead on this issue. were you asked to be in the group? >> i was not. i suppose i could have volunteered. as ranking member, particularly being ranking member of the judiciary committee, it is more ideologically divided. i think i have to be a person that is an honest broker. i am going to look at it from the standpoint of my participating in the 1986 act and try to make sure some of the things that were common then that
>> unless the economy improves, it will be the economy. if it is beyond the economy, i think health care might be an issue. whatever democrat runs probably voted for it. whatever republican runs did not vote for it. i do not think guns will be a big issue unless there is a lot of administrative action taken by this president that is going to turn gun owners off. then the president could raise it to a big campaign issue. i do not think any action by congress will raise it to a big campaign...
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is he getting the economy right? >> well, i think the president would very much like to look forward and say the recession is history. we've climbed out of the hole. and now we can think about these long-term issues like middle class wages and how do we improve our education system? but i think the reality is that we've had slow, halting growth for the last couple of years. and we still are very deep in the hole. so some things we're doing really well. housing is back. home sales are increasing. home prices are going up in most cities. auto sales are extraordinary. we're going to sell more cars this year than any year since 2007. >> employers are hiring. but not just enough to bring down the unemployment rate really quickly and despite some ups and downs the stock market is doing reasonably well. up 15% this year. and one sign things are getting better is hear words from the federal reserve chairman saying i'm looking forward to the day when the economy doesn't need quite so much as the juice as the federal reserve h
is he getting the economy right? >> well, i think the president would very much like to look forward and say the recession is history. we've climbed out of the hole. and now we can think about these long-term issues like middle class wages and how do we improve our education system? but i think the reality is that we've had slow, halting growth for the last couple of years. and we still are very deep in the hole. so some things we're doing really well. housing is back. home sales are...
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economy. that's next don't go away. >> i have a young daughter and me and my husband work full- time. we would not be able to afford a large family like generations before us. >> i would devfitly put off having kids for financial reasons. we have already. >>absolutely, it is a big thing. you can't start until you are financially stable. >> young adults telling the crew that they are postponing parent hood. they are not alone, the u.s. birth rate falling to a record low as the economy remains shaky. is that bad news for the economy going forward? >> i think it is bad news and i am not saying that because my three little ones are watching the show today. we are talking about marriage and starting a family asif it is all costs. the reality is, when you have a family, they are vital stabilizing forces that the economy benefits from. >> rick what do you think? >> in the main it is noughteral and i am not sure it benefits. i would say it is good. e reason the younger generation are using heads and n
economy. that's next don't go away. >> i have a young daughter and me and my husband work full- time. we would not be able to afford a large family like generations before us. >> i would devfitly put off having kids for financial reasons. we have already. >>absolutely, it is a big thing. you can't start until you are financially stable. >> young adults telling the crew that they are postponing parent hood. they are not alone, the u.s. birth rate falling to a record low...
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. >> there was a parallel knowledge economy. john bartram, as we'll see in a minute, was one of the leading suppliers. but the science was done in the mother country. so as i say, the career of john bartram really illustrates this phenomenon be, and it provides a breakthrough for what they later achieved. bartram was a taciturn farmer, as i mentioned, on a remote property outside philadelphia, and as he was drawn into the intellectual life of the junta, he eventually became quite a collector, he works for the swedish pot nist and even at one point for the british king. the london merchant and royal society member, peter coulson, served as bartram's main contact. at his direct, bartram traveled widely, often abandoning his farming duties to fulfill colson's endless request. i want to read briefly from a chapter devoted to john bartram. >> by all counts, par tram did well. on an expedition to the cedar swamp in new jersey to collect pine cones for the duke of norfolk, bartram struggled against the elements. he writed in his journa
. >> there was a parallel knowledge economy. john bartram, as we'll see in a minute, was one of the leading suppliers. but the science was done in the mother country. so as i say, the career of john bartram really illustrates this phenomenon be, and it provides a breakthrough for what they later achieved. bartram was a taciturn farmer, as i mentioned, on a remote property outside philadelphia, and as he was drawn into the intellectual life of the junta, he eventually became quite a...
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there was a parallel of knowledge economy in which science, raw materials, were provided by americans, john bartunek associate and it was one of the leading suppliers but they were not supposed to be science. the science was done in the mother country. as they say the career of john barger really illustrates a phenomenon. he was a farm smh on a remote property outside philadelphia. and as he was drawn into the intellectual life of the junto eventually became an active collector our behalf of the royal society in london. he worked for the swedish botanist and at one point he even for the british king. the london merchant and royal society member peter collison serve as the main contact. at his direction boardroom traveled widely abandon his farm and his recent time to fulfill the endless requests for more specimens. i want to read briefly from a chapter devoted to john bartram. by all accounts bar, bore up remarkable under these exacting demands ranging far and wide entering members hardships in the wilderness to fulfill his mission. on an expedition to the cedar swamp in new jersey, t
there was a parallel of knowledge economy in which science, raw materials, were provided by americans, john bartunek associate and it was one of the leading suppliers but they were not supposed to be science. the science was done in the mother country. as they say the career of john barger really illustrates a phenomenon. he was a farm smh on a remote property outside philadelphia. and as he was drawn into the intellectual life of the junto eventually became an active collector our behalf of...
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investors are anxious today over the direction of the economy. at the "closing bell" stocks were down with the s&p posting its biggest decline in three weeks. >>> federal chairman ben bernanke told congress if the economy continued to recover the central bank may taper off on its stimulus program. good news onednesday include a surge of existing homes in april to its highest level in three and a half years. the big three automakers will not shut down production as much. geral motors is recalling 27,000 2013 cadillac whose wheels can fall off due to loose wheel nuts. for this memorial day weekend 35 million people will travel 50 miles mostly by car. and which would youive up for a week, sex or your mobile device? a new survey found that 57% of american women would choose their smartphone or tablet over sex. doesn't say much for their partners. just ahead a gym one thriller as the heat and pacers face off in thor and conference finals. plus we don't often cover lacrosse but we have an amazing shot to show you when "early today" returns. >>> and now
investors are anxious today over the direction of the economy. at the "closing bell" stocks were down with the s&p posting its biggest decline in three weeks. >>> federal chairman ben bernanke told congress if the economy continued to recover the central bank may taper off on its stimulus program. good news onednesday include a surge of existing homes in april to its highest level in three and a half years. the big three automakers will not shut down production as much....
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we wouldn't be the greatest economy in the world. they were able to give us affordable dependable reliable energy and the thing i have a hard time in washington is making people understand coal is still part of a mix. is the largest part of the energy mix. work with me, not against the. don't make it more difficult. help me find the technology that we can continue to clean up the environment. we have done more in the last two decades than ever in history as we can even do more. we would like to think we have a partner and right now in west region u we think we are working, the government is working against us and i think they are too. i am trying to keep every door open to work with them but i won't sit back and they not know what we do and how hard we do it and how much we provide for this country and the poll that makes the best cooking:the world from west virginia. we have the heavy lifting and we don't mind that. we are good workers. we will do the heavy lifting but we would like someone to recognize and appreciate this. >> host:
we wouldn't be the greatest economy in the world. they were able to give us affordable dependable reliable energy and the thing i have a hard time in washington is making people understand coal is still part of a mix. is the largest part of the energy mix. work with me, not against the. don't make it more difficult. help me find the technology that we can continue to clean up the environment. we have done more in the last two decades than ever in history as we can even do more. we would like to...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ formerrts that jackson jr.jesse with thed a plea deal justice department is connection of misuse ofges campaign funds. he reportedly repaid the government hundreds of thousands of dollars he spent on items, including a luxury watch and air for a female friend as well furniture for his home in washington. a judge will determine whether gets jail time. >> here is a reminder that just about anybody's e-mail can be hacked. e-mail accounts from the family george w.president was breached. rebecca cooper has been following this story. details of those e-mails are internet, right? >> the bush family is not commenting. this is in hands of law enforcement. secret service did confirm that this is a criminal investigation. the e-mails stolen from half a dozen bush family members were obtained by a hacker. posted on the smoking gun website. were obtained illegally, we will not be ofr mosthe content accurate,s were not but some more em
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ formerrts that jackson jr.jesse with thed a plea deal justice department is connection of misuse ofges campaign funds. he reportedly repaid the government hundreds of thousands of dollars he spent on items, including a luxury watch and air for a female friend as well furniture for his home in washington. a judge will determine whether gets jail...
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it actually sets the stage for a better economy going forward. connell: companies are doing more with less. they were saying we will make the most of it, we will cut back on how many human beings we have, more electronically or with machinery or cut our costs and still have the same amount of production. that has been the story for years. will we see a big-time story in that pattern? >> we will see weaker productivity growth, which is good in the end for the recovery to be self-sustaining, if you will, but some of that was because of the fluky gdp numbers. the fourth-quarter gdp all because of inventory and defense spending, other components are growing. first quarter will be 2% growth, so the productivity number will still be weak in the first quarter but not as bad as that in the fourth quarter. connell: give me a bottom line. even after the recession everything we have been through, people still coming out and telling us what is wrong with the economy. >> there are two or three good things going on. consumer sentiment has been at about a 2% ra
it actually sets the stage for a better economy going forward. connell: companies are doing more with less. they were saying we will make the most of it, we will cut back on how many human beings we have, more electronically or with machinery or cut our costs and still have the same amount of production. that has been the story for years. will we see a big-time story in that pattern? >> we will see weaker productivity growth, which is good in the end for the recovery to be...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪ >> the rain coming our way -- that is those green areas. there could be a bit of ice tomorrow but mainly the impact will be rainshowers. i put a i blog. you have to see it. . the blizzard of 19 m lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because e at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service® no business too small.
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪ >> the rain coming our way -- that is those green areas. there could be a bit of ice tomorrow but mainly the impact will be rainshowers. i put a i blog. you have to see it. . the blizzard of 19 m lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for...
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strong housing, it depends on a strong economy. we don't have a strong economy. all the fed match nations can't get around -- machinations can't get around it. >> housing stocks got hit. smart money says wait a second. you have been terrific, gang. coming up, how to pay for college and everything else. get the stock our informers say are heading to the top of the class. as the shoppers head out for the back-to-school bargains. that's next. don't go away. >>> welcome back. the informers of the stocks making grade for back-to-school shopping. what do you have for the teacher? >> apple. i'm not the only one who thinks they are undervalued. >> you like it? >> first law of consumer electronics, all cool devices become commodities some day. i happened to the sony walkman and will happen to the ipod. >> the older kids are digital, buthe kinder gardens are scrambling for stapler and note pad. >> morgan? >> this is so 20th century. insiders are selling. >> that is it for "forbes on fox." thank you for watching. keep it here. the number one business block continues with er
strong housing, it depends on a strong economy. we don't have a strong economy. all the fed match nations can't get around -- machinations can't get around it. >> housing stocks got hit. smart money says wait a second. you have been terrific, gang. coming up, how to pay for college and everything else. get the stock our informers say are heading to the top of the class. as the shoppers head out for the back-to-school bargains. that's next. don't go away. >>> welcome back. the...
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it has to be into the economy. we not only have to inducer and sent people to step on the accelerator to create more jobs. that's a matter of having to rip us from our vacations, tax incentives and so on, that has to be transmitted to the banking system. these banks are in such deep trouble in control so much of the assets have been focused on other things. they are interfering the effectiveness for accommodative monetary policy. if you get people to understand this is hurting job creation in the district come he might more political support. i believe this support is gaining ground. it's not just a question of fairness. it's a question of efficacy. and i believe it is beginning to gain ground. [inaudible] >> that's up to people on the hill and the people that want to support this effort. it takes to fix greater to that. that may mean it's not doable. i don't think so. >> thank you for being with us this evening. i'm at catcher catcher and the university of virginia and i really would like to give you the opportuni
it has to be into the economy. we not only have to inducer and sent people to step on the accelerator to create more jobs. that's a matter of having to rip us from our vacations, tax incentives and so on, that has to be transmitted to the banking system. these banks are in such deep trouble in control so much of the assets have been focused on other things. they are interfering the effectiveness for accommodative monetary policy. if you get people to understand this is hurting job creation in...
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that is not going to help the economy. that is not going to help growth, and it is not going to create jobs. as far as a number of economists have noted, it does not even reduce our deficit in the smartest way possible or in the fastest way possible, so in terms of going forward, my hope is after some reflection, as members of congress start hearing from constituents who are being negatively impacted, as we start seeing the impact that the sequester is having, that they step back and say, "all right, is there a way for us to move forward on a package, on entitlement reforms, tax reform, not raising tax rates, identifying programs that do not work, coming up with a plan that is comprehensive and that makes sense?" and it may take a couple of weeks, and it may take a couple of months. but i am going to keep on pushing on it, in my view is that, ultimately, common sense prevails, but what is true right now is that republicans have made a choice that maintaining an iron-clad rule that we do not accept more does not make it eas
that is not going to help the economy. that is not going to help growth, and it is not going to create jobs. as far as a number of economists have noted, it does not even reduce our deficit in the smartest way possible or in the fastest way possible, so in terms of going forward, my hope is after some reflection, as members of congress start hearing from constituents who are being negatively impacted, as we start seeing the impact that the sequester is having, that they step back and say,...
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strong housing, it depends on a strong economy. we don't have a strong economy. all the fed match nations can't get around -- machinations can't get around it. >> housing stocks got hit. smart money says wait a second. you have been terrific, gang. coming up, how to pay for college and everything else. get the stock our informers say are heading to the top of the class. as the shoppers head out for the back-to-school bargains. that's next. don't go away. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. i'm, like, totally not down with change. but i had to change to bounce dryer bars. one bar fresns more loads than these two bottles. i am so gonna tell everyone. [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ woman ] time for change! >>> welcome back. the informers of the stocks making grade for back-to-school shopping. what do you have for the teacher? >> apple. i'm not th
strong housing, it depends on a strong economy. we don't have a strong economy. all the fed match nations can't get around -- machinations can't get around it. >> housing stocks got hit. smart money says wait a second. you have been terrific, gang. coming up, how to pay for college and everything else. get the stock our informers say are heading to the top of the class. as the shoppers head out for the back-to-school bargains. that's next. don't go away. at a dry cleaner, we replaced...
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basically, the level of income in the economy. if my income is $10,000 a year, i'll spend, say, $9,000 on consumers' goods. if my income is $20,000, i'll spend, say, $17,000. if my income is only $4,000, i'll want to spend only $3,900 on consumption. we can see what happens in the keynesian world when investment falls. this fall brings down income here. this in turn brings down consumption. the process doesn't stop here. consumption, according to keynes, ultimately falls by a multiplied amount. suppose a business spends $1 million a year on labor to expand its plant capacity. suddenly, it stops. the income of these laborers is cut by $1 million. let's suppose they would have spent 3/4 of the 1 million on, say, food and automobiles. because of their layoff, there is a $750,000 cut in demand for food and autos. it doesn't end there, for now automobile producers and farmers have less income. their spending on shoes, movies, houses, and singing lessons will be reduced. first the $1 million, then 3/4 of that, then 3/4 of that, until fi
basically, the level of income in the economy. if my income is $10,000 a year, i'll spend, say, $9,000 on consumers' goods. if my income is $20,000, i'll spend, say, $17,000. if my income is only $4,000, i'll want to spend only $3,900 on consumption. we can see what happens in the keynesian world when investment falls. this fall brings down income here. this in turn brings down consumption. the process doesn't stop here. consumption, according to keynes, ultimately falls by a multiplied amount....
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poll recipients were asked is president obama doing a good job handling the economy. 46% just under half now approve of the way that he's been doing that. here's a really interesting result from this poll. republican governor chris christie of new jersey pretty high favorability ratings among both democrats and republicans. 40% among republicans, 43% among democrats and 41% among independents. >>> thanks. a big new controversy in major league baseball over player suspension because of performance-enhancing drugs. alex rodriguez is one of the players who faces up to 100 game suspension, according to espn's "outside the lines." the brewers ryan braun could also face 100 game ban. tony bosch founder of biogenesis is expected to testify in major league baseball's investigation. all together 20 players are involved because of links to the clinic including milky cabrera, bartolo colon, nelson cruz. >> people have evacuated along the mississippi river has floodwaters move towards a small town. a levee breached on tuesday and waters came two miles inland threatening homes. the mississippi creste
poll recipients were asked is president obama doing a good job handling the economy. 46% just under half now approve of the way that he's been doing that. here's a really interesting result from this poll. republican governor chris christie of new jersey pretty high favorability ratings among both democrats and republicans. 40% among republicans, 43% among democrats and 41% among independents. >>> thanks. a big new controversy in major league baseball over player suspension because of...
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but the economy will take center stage. the majority of the president's speech is expected to focus on job creation and economic growth and will mention immigration, climate change and ending the war in afghanistan. the president will take his jobs plan on the road, starting on wednesday. >>> record-setting blizzard wasn't enough to stop fans of justin bieber tonight. they get what they were camping out. the teen sensation hosting "saturday night live." and up next, chuck with a look at how things are shaping up tomorrow and when >>> prepare for your bieber fever tonight on "saturday night live." a two-per. justin bieber the musical guest and host. some of the die-hard fans started lining up, braving the snowstorm and freezing temperatures just to try to get stand by tickets to the show. bieber a musical guest in 2010, but this is the first time he will actually be hosting the show. "snl" after news 4 at 11:00. >>> clothing, extremely optional today around capitol hill. more than 1,000 scantily clad runners there for the cu
but the economy will take center stage. the majority of the president's speech is expected to focus on job creation and economic growth and will mention immigration, climate change and ending the war in afghanistan. the president will take his jobs plan on the road, starting on wednesday. >>> record-setting blizzard wasn't enough to stop fans of justin bieber tonight. they get what they were camping out. the teen sensation hosting "saturday night live." and up next, chuck...
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economy. china is one of the most aggressive perpetrators. check your credit reports. 21% have errors. that could lead people to pay more for credit. gas prices continue to drive higher. $3.58. the price of crude oil has been rising since december. talking about job creation. the president expected to talk about spending on infrastructure. the s&p on friday closing at a high on friday. a new mountain dew breakfast drink that is 5% juice and has vitamin b and c. the world's largest fortune cookie maker has removed romantic messages after parents complained. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news, for wbal-tv 11 news. >> now weather and traffic together on the 1's. >> good morning. we have some rain to start the day. give yourself a couple of extra minutes. we have rain at the airport. it will be a mild afternoon. mostly cloudy this afternoon, 55 . snow in chicago, 34. cold but dry in denver. >> good morning. we have just rained out there. you could use some extra time to get out there. 56 on southbound 95 down to the 895
economy. china is one of the most aggressive perpetrators. check your credit reports. 21% have errors. that could lead people to pay more for credit. gas prices continue to drive higher. $3.58. the price of crude oil has been rising since december. talking about job creation. the president expected to talk about spending on infrastructure. the s&p on friday closing at a high on friday. a new mountain dew breakfast drink that is 5% juice and has vitamin b and c. the world's largest fortune...
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economically indispensable government services like those that allow air travel due serve as an engine of our economy. >> we can fix this. it does not have to be this way. it's not that hard to fix. >> time is now running out. lawmakers say the cuts would be a huge blow locally. and when it comes to border and transportation security. it would produce more than 2000 customs officers and 5000 border patrol. why that reagan national airport, john gonzalez. -- live at reagan national. >> the country's first medical marijuana conference wrapped up on capitol hill. it's the largest national organization promoting illegally accessing marijuana for therapeutic and news and research. hundreds of advocates for patients met with president obama on changing policy. >> these are things the majority of people agree with. i think it is something that can unite conservatives and liberals and red states and blue states. i think we can make progress in congress this year. medical marijuana retailers will soon have to pay hefty taxes. the irs has ruled the the dispensaries cannot deduct standard operating expenses, li
economically indispensable government services like those that allow air travel due serve as an engine of our economy. >> we can fix this. it does not have to be this way. it's not that hard to fix. >> time is now running out. lawmakers say the cuts would be a huge blow locally. and when it comes to border and transportation security. it would produce more than 2000 customs officers and 5000 border patrol. why that reagan national airport, john gonzalez. -- live at reagan national....
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economy. so much for your time. host: we appreciate your input. from wales, matthew. larry is on the democrats line. caller: thank you for having me. i live in the florida keys. i will go back to what the journalist from the tampa paper said about terrorism. there was a big protest. is number one economy here tourism, and number two is fishing, which goes with that. florida bay is closed because it is part of the national park. therefore, all of the fisherman and tour guides that fish on that part of the water, all of their charters are shut down. they cannot fish. there are families that have two for aor a year or week of fishing. they are not inexpensive. s.ere were about 150 boat >> -- host: did you say you are a charter captain? caller: no, i am a journalist, believe it or not. there was a protest with 150 boats, which is different from the atlantic side, because they are not affected. , rather than sitting there with protest signs and people saying please let us fish, they would have been out with families who have saved for years and came down here strictly to g
economy. so much for your time. host: we appreciate your input. from wales, matthew. larry is on the democrats line. caller: thank you for having me. i live in the florida keys. i will go back to what the journalist from the tampa paper said about terrorism. there was a big protest. is number one economy here tourism, and number two is fishing, which goes with that. florida bay is closed because it is part of the national park. therefore, all of the fisherman and tour guides that fish on that...
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thousands of federal workers will either go on furlough or lose their jobs and the washington area economy will be devastated. there are plans to avoid it. the democrats on the hill presented theirs yesterday. gary nurenberg has more. >> reporter: we keep hearing how bad it will. one day a week furloughs for up to 800,000 civilian pentagon employees. friday the navy is expected to announce it will postpone the repair of almost 20 dozen ships threatening tens of thousands of jobs in virginia alone and those repairs? >> if we don't do that, we are sending a ship out in harm's way that is -- may not be as fit to fight as it should be. >> here's how we avoid it. >> reporter: virginia tim kaine is among senate democrats proposing an all terptive. -- alternative plan. spending cuts coming from the elimination of some farm subsidies and half in new taxes. >> as you know the speaker has said president obama has received his revenue and is not going to get any more. >> the democrats could say we cut spending and we're not going to cut anymore. if republicans say there will never be another dollar o
thousands of federal workers will either go on furlough or lose their jobs and the washington area economy will be devastated. there are plans to avoid it. the democrats on the hill presented theirs yesterday. gary nurenberg has more. >> reporter: we keep hearing how bad it will. one day a week furloughs for up to 800,000 civilian pentagon employees. friday the navy is expected to announce it will postpone the repair of almost 20 dozen ships threatening tens of thousands of jobs in...
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economies are about momentum. so, we could have a economic growth strategy where we had a more pro jobs, pro recovery fiscal policy right now that included -- that did not have this harmful sequester. we could have more savings that were on both the revenue and entitlement side that were long term and would help in the future. and we could make sure that we are making room for the things that almost everybody thinks we need to do more of. the amazeing buy kpwhroel research from n.i.h. the efforts to make sure young children from poor families have a chance to have a fair start when they go to kindergarten. i have not had any business leader come tell me they think the united states needs to invest less in infrastructure. none. so, a pro growth fiscal policy as president obama has it is one that has as component a strategy to have balanced, long-term fiscal discipline, deal with entitlements and revenues for the long-term situation, but also includes allowing this recovery to get more momentum and allowing us to do
economies are about momentum. so, we could have a economic growth strategy where we had a more pro jobs, pro recovery fiscal policy right now that included -- that did not have this harmful sequester. we could have more savings that were on both the revenue and entitlement side that were long term and would help in the future. and we could make sure that we are making room for the things that almost everybody thinks we need to do more of. the amazeing buy kpwhroel research from n.i.h. the...
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flays shin in the capital accounts of those who are supplying this economy which is supposed to be free market capitalism with capital you can't have capitalism without capital so why is the central bank stealing the capital from people who have it that could supply what's needed to grow the economy why because they're like still part of the full pot pot you are our sister lunatics just go back to the beginning my show played again drops a massive blade a third time smoke a joint played a fourth time you must embrace what's happening here. well again she had said that it is more flexible so better stability a better sort of value and fair allocation all around and that these banks it was the banks who were responsible for blocking the process of redistributing all of this quantitative easing abuse this knucklehead of what the role of the banks are in this equation quantitative easing means that the bank of england is telegraphing that they're going to be buying billions of pounds worth of guilt in the market banks simply front row. those purchases they just get in further those purchase
flays shin in the capital accounts of those who are supplying this economy which is supposed to be free market capitalism with capital you can't have capitalism without capital so why is the central bank stealing the capital from people who have it that could supply what's needed to grow the economy why because they're like still part of the full pot pot you are our sister lunatics just go back to the beginning my show played again drops a massive blade a third time smoke a joint played a...
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the president laid out what he would do on the abraham/ing sequester that would push the economy into recession. >> obama: on medicare i'm prepared to enact reforms that will achieve the same amount of healthcare savings by the beginning of the next decade as the reforms proposed by the bipartisan simpson-bowles commission. to hit the rest of our deficit reduction target we should do what lourdes in both parties have already suggested, and save hundreds of billions of dollars by getting rid of the tax loopholes and deductions for the well-off and the well-connected. >> the >> the president's sequester that we want to sea happen, but when it comes to overcoming their miserable performance with hispanic voters, here's part of what he said about immigration last night. >> right now leaders from the business labor law enforcement faith communities they all agree that the time has come to pass comprehensive immigration reform. now is the time to do it. >> john: so congressmen who were denouncing their fellow human beings as ill legals last fall are saying viva la raza. >> he used measured
the president laid out what he would do on the abraham/ing sequester that would push the economy into recession. >> obama: on medicare i'm prepared to enact reforms that will achieve the same amount of healthcare savings by the beginning of the next decade as the reforms proposed by the bipartisan simpson-bowles commission. to hit the rest of our deficit reduction target we should do what lourdes in both parties have already suggested, and save hundreds of billions of dollars by getting...
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economy. in that case, you have to stand and fight but you have to have an achievable objective long haul. >> and a positive message for it. let me ask you, governor perry about a moment during a debate we are talking about being positive. immigration. it is a positive moment for you , i think. it is a positive moment for you. >> that is a pretty short list. >> this was really positive. you talk about being positive on something like immigration reform. i am not saying that pathway to citizenship or pathway to legalization, but you just talked about the need for our party to be compassionate. we needed to be compassionate and you got absolutely killed for saying that. i will even go a step further. mitt romney decided that he needed to lurch his four-one extremist possible and it ended up killing us. not only at the governor's mansion but also in debate like that? how do we as a party do more of a positive message? >> i think you are right, joe and mary will agree with this as well. historical
economy. in that case, you have to stand and fight but you have to have an achievable objective long haul. >> and a positive message for it. let me ask you, governor perry about a moment during a debate we are talking about being positive. immigration. it is a positive moment for you , i think. it is a positive moment for you. >> that is a pretty short list. >> this was really positive. you talk about being positive on something like immigration reform. i am not saying that...
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is he knew -- so he knew he wanted a diversified economy. and he didn't want just farming, he wanted to be a modern country. with every kind ofville activity there could -- industrial activity there could be. let madison do it, right? >> hamilton. >> let hamilton do it. when madison objected, of course, he thought long and hard about, well, was this really the right way to go. but in the end he said, yes, let's, let's absolutely do it. so that, that surprised me. it's not simply that he was a handsome guy who looked good in a uniform, but he was a -- what i say about him in the back is that he was the visionary in chief. and i came to find that. >> all right. so after -- >> and then the case of choosing hamilton over madison's objections, he's going against what you would think were his proclivities. i mean, his virginian advisers, the people who were most like him, were saying, oh, this is wrong, this is a bad guy. but he goes with the new yorker, the immigrant -- >> he was a entrepreneur himself. i mean, he saw mount vernon as his business
is he knew -- so he knew he wanted a diversified economy. and he didn't want just farming, he wanted to be a modern country. with every kind ofville activity there could -- industrial activity there could be. let madison do it, right? >> hamilton. >> let hamilton do it. when madison objected, of course, he thought long and hard about, well, was this really the right way to go. but in the end he said, yes, let's, let's absolutely do it. so that, that surprised me. it's not simply...
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big losses and no way to pay him back because the economies are growing well the other option they were last did it get the economy be expected to grow if this class of students graduating right now is graduating out of the onus of huge debts that they are being told that they'll never have to pay off or you have to ask how much aggregate demand is being taken out of the system by that nine percent over fifteen thousand sixteen thousand pounds repayment threshold for all graduates a tremendous amount of aggregate demand because we know that all the interest of people in all of these games right adds up to the doubler almost two point seven times the amount of money being saved by these artificially low interest rates on the other side of the ledger book from the mortgage owners. one of the things is there were two options on the table one was to go and change the interest rates full bore was and so the individual boards would stay in the system for longer because it took them longer to erode their outstanding balances so they would make additional repayments at the end the other proposa
big losses and no way to pay him back because the economies are growing well the other option they were last did it get the economy be expected to grow if this class of students graduating right now is graduating out of the onus of huge debts that they are being told that they'll never have to pay off or you have to ask how much aggregate demand is being taken out of the system by that nine percent over fifteen thousand sixteen thousand pounds repayment threshold for all graduates a tremendous...
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he's the one that can create jobs and grow virginia's economy. he will work with republicans and democrats to get the job done. that's why i trust terry for governor. >> three soldiers are charged in washington state. from a fightg away when he was attacked. someone said cracker. is that how you talk to your veterans? >> investigators say the suspect ran away from the scene. he was a few days away from finishing his service in the army. surprising admission from tom hanks. he has type two diabetes. he says he has been dealing with this since he was dirty six years old. his doctays if he ts down to his high school weight he could reverse it, but he said he will never make it down to 96 pounds. street research firm says the number of people buying an iphone for the first time is shrinking. company develops a product for the developing world it will not meet targets by 2014, which is a first. lg announced it is going to start producing a flexible phone. the first devices will be available next year. and a new challenge today. be swimmingng to nonsto
he's the one that can create jobs and grow virginia's economy. he will work with republicans and democrats to get the job done. that's why i trust terry for governor. >> three soldiers are charged in washington state. from a fightg away when he was attacked. someone said cracker. is that how you talk to your veterans? >> investigators say the suspect ran away from the scene. he was a few days away from finishing his service in the army. surprising admission from tom hanks. he has...
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economy. or the financial sector to -- must meet international standards. if confirmed, i will work with the lebanese banking community to ensure it remains a stabilizing force for the economy. it is more important than ever to promote the credit traditions. we recognize this is a lebanese process. leader should respect the electoral process national leaders should respect it looked for a process. there is a strong, proud, energetic community. mr. chairman, members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to be here. if confirmed, i hope to see your staff soon in beirut. i look forward to your questions. >> thank you. >> thank you, and chairman, and members of the committee to appear before you. parentslike to thank my and my husband for joining me. i'm deeply grateful for their support. >> let me interrupt you for a moment. you want to welcome a staff director and the committee a one-time. we are thrilled that the world the way a moment. i'm honored to be considered by the senate for t
economy. or the financial sector to -- must meet international standards. if confirmed, i will work with the lebanese banking community to ensure it remains a stabilizing force for the economy. it is more important than ever to promote the credit traditions. we recognize this is a lebanese process. leader should respect the electoral process national leaders should respect it looked for a process. there is a strong, proud, energetic community. mr. chairman, members of the committee, thank you...
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the congressional budget office also predicts the economy will grow by 1.4% this year. the cbo predicts the unemployment rate will hover around 8%. >>> shares of the maker blackberry surged 7% in trade yesterday. research in motion says there is a record demand for its new z-10 smartphone in canada. it also reported that sales in england are off to a pretty strong start. the touch screen phone will go on sale in the u.s. next month. the q-10 smartphone with the keyboard, though, probably not going to get your hot little hands on that one in the u.s. till may or june. >>> the justice department says it has uncovered one of the largest credit card frauds of all time. 18 people were charged with creating fake identities to obtain tens of thousands of credit cards and stealing more than $200 million. it's a lot of money. f.b.i. says the credit card scam spanned 38 states, eight countries. the money was used to finance lavish lifestyles. >> i want a lav wyche -- lavish lifestyle but i want it legally. >> there you go and that's why you're in the news business. >> if they onl
the congressional budget office also predicts the economy will grow by 1.4% this year. the cbo predicts the unemployment rate will hover around 8%. >>> shares of the maker blackberry surged 7% in trade yesterday. research in motion says there is a record demand for its new z-10 smartphone in canada. it also reported that sales in england are off to a pretty strong start. the touch screen phone will go on sale in the u.s. next month. the q-10 smartphone with the keyboard, though,...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. (vo) they were married for... 5. she was his everything. he can't live alone anymore. but we don't have the room. so, we talked to suntrust... looked at our options... remodeled... for family, you make it work. he taught me that. (anncr) join the thousands of people switching to suntrust's award-winning service. how can we help you shine today? >> and anne arundel county teacher was suspended after video surface of her operating a student. >> what did parents say about this? a lot of them did not even know about it even though the principal said centel my letter. was put on administrative leave. it may never even have gotten except a win on for 15 someone caught the whole thing on video. pick it -- you do not interrupt me. the middle school confronting a seventh grade girl she said was different -- disrespectful. you onegoing to tell more time. calls the look --
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. (vo) they were married for... 5. she was his everything. he can't live alone anymore. but we don't have the room. so, we talked to suntrust... looked at our options... remodeled... for family, you make it work. he taught me that. (anncr) join the thousands of people switching to suntrust's...
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host: just the rumor of sequestration is affecting the economy. the national journal, according to omb, has what will happen if sequestration kicks in. the story is available on-line at nationaljournal.com. -- the navy has delayed deploying an aircraft carrier to the persian gulf. all aircraft maintenance for the latter half of the year would be canceled. in the next fiscal year, 100,000 fewer soldiers would serve in the army and army reserve. as we heard from john kerry, humanitarian aid would be cut as well. he says that could have political implications in u.s. foreign policy. the details are spelled out online. we're asking you, will it matter? bob joins us from indiana, on the republican line. caller: good morning. woodward and senator baucas has said this was the president's program. you have a president that comes from the community of organizers, i think that has a hatred of successful people, rather than encourage people to be successful. he wants to tear the top down and bring them down along a level of the lower echelon of people. that
host: just the rumor of sequestration is affecting the economy. the national journal, according to omb, has what will happen if sequestration kicks in. the story is available on-line at nationaljournal.com. -- the navy has delayed deploying an aircraft carrier to the persian gulf. all aircraft maintenance for the latter half of the year would be canceled. in the next fiscal year, 100,000 fewer soldiers would serve in the army and army reserve. as we heard from john kerry, humanitarian aid would...